Marine waterbirds have shown variable trends in abundance over the past four decades with some species displaying steep declines along the Pacific coast from British Columbia through California. One of the most dramatic changes has been that of western grebes (Aechmophorus occidentalis) in the Salish Sea. This region was a former core of the species wintering distribution but they have become increasingly rare prompting calls for conservation action. A more thorough understanding of this situation requires the analysis of trends at broader geographic scales as well as a consideration of mechanisms that might have led to a change in abundance. We used hierarchical modeling with a Bayesian framework applied to 36 years of Audubon Christmas Bi...
With a rapidly changing climate, there is an increasing need to predict how species will respond to ...
AimUnderstanding the processes driving population declines in migratory species can be challenging. ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Marine waterbirds have shown variable trends in abundance over the past four decades with some speci...
Seabirds have been identified and used as indicators of ecosystem processes such as climate change a...
The marine bird community of the Salish Sea is composed of over 70 bird species that are relatively ...
Identifying drivers of ecosystem change in large marine ecosystems is central for their effective ma...
Seabirds are often used in ecosystem monitoring programs not only because they are ubiquitous, consp...
Identifying drivers of ecosystem change in large marine ecosystems is central for their effective ma...
Anthropogenic climate change is warming our oceans and thus has the potential to dramatically alter ...
Aim: Many species are showing distribution shifts in response to environmental change. We explored (...
Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) populations have been hypothesized to be in steep decl...
Climate change may increase both stratification and upwelling in marine ecosystems, but these proces...
Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known about how ...
<div><p>With a rapidly changing climate, there is an increasing need to predict how species will res...
With a rapidly changing climate, there is an increasing need to predict how species will respond to ...
AimUnderstanding the processes driving population declines in migratory species can be challenging. ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Marine waterbirds have shown variable trends in abundance over the past four decades with some speci...
Seabirds have been identified and used as indicators of ecosystem processes such as climate change a...
The marine bird community of the Salish Sea is composed of over 70 bird species that are relatively ...
Identifying drivers of ecosystem change in large marine ecosystems is central for their effective ma...
Seabirds are often used in ecosystem monitoring programs not only because they are ubiquitous, consp...
Identifying drivers of ecosystem change in large marine ecosystems is central for their effective ma...
Anthropogenic climate change is warming our oceans and thus has the potential to dramatically alter ...
Aim: Many species are showing distribution shifts in response to environmental change. We explored (...
Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) populations have been hypothesized to be in steep decl...
Climate change may increase both stratification and upwelling in marine ecosystems, but these proces...
Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known about how ...
<div><p>With a rapidly changing climate, there is an increasing need to predict how species will res...
With a rapidly changing climate, there is an increasing need to predict how species will respond to ...
AimUnderstanding the processes driving population declines in migratory species can be challenging. ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...